Archive for November, 2017

The position of the home furniture can make or break the area. Regardless of how excellent your wall paint is or how pricey your decorations are, once the furniture is not situated right, the area may be like a disaster.

Look into these tips which will show you in arranging your furniture;

1) Take Careful Measurements – Prior to starting arranging or rearranging your home furniture, get your tape measure and meticulously measure the measurements of the area. Measuring tape isn’t really needed when you know how to estimate the room. You can just walk the room toe to heel to have an idea of the dimension. The furniture should also not obstruct the windows and doors. Thus, observe these to ensure that the arrangement of the furniture won’t block the entry ways.

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2) Mix up Your Home Furniture – Furniture is available in various sizes and kinds. To possess a visually alluring room, you may test out different sizes and styles to setup in one room. Nonetheless, if you happen to be a minimalist type, set up the place in such a way that the furniture have similar size, color and form along with a simple accents.

3) Create a Balance – To create an environment that’s harmonious, pick diverse furniture; nevertheless, you should also ensure that the items balance each other. Balance comes in two forms; one is symmetrical and the other is asymmetrical. You can see if the overall look of the room does not make a balance. Consider adding pictures or moving furniture around again to find out the perfect balance.

4) Use Artwork – Make use of an artistic approach in arranging the furniture with art elements One element is color, another is depth. Considering that the area cannot be filled up with furniture, utilize the other visual aspects like decors and artworks. Look into the area that you’re decorating and arranging from the viewpoint of an artist or an interior designer. Don’t feel like all your furniture should make exact, perfect ranges in the room. Move furniture at diagonals or make sofas in a U-shape, after which add artwork to the rear that connect the visual facet together to establish a depth to the room which it was lacking before.

5) Divide Large Spaces – Should your space is much bigger, you may bring it as smaller parts and then setup each part separately. It is possible to arrange furniture in each part based on functionality, however, you need to make sure the completeness of the room when different sections are viewed together..

Given that there are already a lot of websites and mags where one can draw inspiration, it is still up to your own choice the design and style and the arrangement of your furniture. You can be minimalist or be extra artistic with the design and style of your home. What matters is that you and your loved ones are happy and comfortable with it.

This piece of furniture is really amazing. It is really perfect for a small 8-sq meter apartment. The one who created this is really clever. So if you are having a problem with your space why not try this one!

This apartment has a living area of 8 square meters and not a centimeter more. In a small space, optimization is required: all the available volume of the studio has been cleverly exploited by the architect of Kitoko studio. You will see that this tiny apartment hides its secrets, you will be surprised to discover that it has a number of impressive for such a small storage space.

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In this studio, everything is hidden behind cabinet doors that was installed along the entire length of the main room. To break the white effect hospital, which was used extensively not visually stifle the visitor, drawings, silver gray plants have been placed on all doors.

Small Studio Optimized Secret # 1: The way hidden bunk bed

In the upper left corner of the cabinet, hidden behind sliding doors, found the bed (for one person) whose access is through a shelf staircase placed on casters that also library board. This dual-function furniture is very clever because it serves both stair, but also storage, which is optimal in a small apartment. A good idea to remember.

Small Studio Optimized Secret # 2: The integrated sliding wardrobe

Another good idea to note the dressing room hidden behind the walls of the furniture. It’s still great to have a wardrobe and drawers for clothes in a studio 8 square meters. And besides, this storage space is compact but well optimized.

When you have used up every cabinet in the kitchen how can you create more storage space? For any food product or dish that you might have, there is a better way for you to store it rather than just stashing it on a shelf somewhere.

1. Go Vertical

“If you have to inch out items gingerly to avoid an avalanche, it’s tough to keep cabinets neat. A smarter solution is to turn all the cookie sheets, cooling racks, and muffin tins 90 degrees and store them vertically, like books. You’ll be able to pull one out easily without shifting the others. Reconfigure the shelves if you need more room. And keep in mind: Like books need bookends, you’ll need to hold these items in place with dividers (4-Sort Dividers, from $4 each, containerstore.com).” —Lisa Zaslow, New York City–based organizer

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2. Sort Your Mail

“If you have a hard time keeping mail from piling up, first deal with the discards off the bat. A recycling bin in the kitchen or the garage is the best solution for immediately tossing junk—flyers and unwanted catalogs. (To cancel junk mail, go to catalogchoice.org). For the keepers, set up a basic system using folders with broad labels—insurance, bills paid—which will make it easy to file them fast. Realistically, you may not be able to get to the mail every day. Collect unopened envelopes in an office or kitchen command center in a tray or an open box (Large Accessory Tray, $18, poppin.com). Then commit to a 15-minute weekly follow-up so that the pile never gets too big. Sort at the same time every week—say, on Saturday mornings—and the sessions will become automatic and (relatively) painless.” —Ellen Madere, Old Lyme, Connecticut–based organizer

3. Use Space Wisely

When you have no pantry be selective about what you buy in bulk. “A five-pound bag of coffee makes sense because you drink it every morning, but a 10-pound bag of rice doesn’t. Focus on carving out room in your cabinets. Boxed items are filled with air, so you can fit more of those products on shelves if you decant into sealable square canisters. To open up more space for food, move mixing bowls, measuring cups, and other kitchen tools off the shelves and into a cart that can act as a food-prep zone. Last, collect loose items—tea bags, snack packs—in clear, stackable bins to keep them from cluttering up your space.” —Andrew Mellen, New York City–based organizer and author of Unstuff Your Life!